Warm weekend weather brought people out in droves to enjoy the unseasonably high temperatures.Cincinnati parks were full of people enjoying the warm weather and passing through the area.Watch this storyWashington Park was full of people and families with children on Saturday afternoon. People were also out at the dog park with their pets to play catch.Some park visitor said it was hard to believe it was nearly 60 degrees in January. There were some who even shed their winter coats while others sat on a park bench eating an ice cream sundae.The car wash was another hot spot around town. There was a line of cars to get into Parkway Auto Wash on Central Parkway.Parkway management said they could service between 600 and 1000 cars on a warm day like Saturday.“It’s been busy. Cars are dirty and it’s a nice day -- fifty degrees. What else are you going to do but get a car washed?” Debbie Collins, of Parkway Auto Wash, said.Customers said it was worth the wait to get the dirty winter grime off their vehicles.“I walked out and it was just a wonderful day. I decided to get in my car and take a drive. There was a line all the way to Frisch’s and I decided to just enjoy the day and the people down here doing what they’re doing,” Earl Brown, a West End resident, said.The warm weather also boosted business at some downtown and Over the Rhine eateries as folks ventured out to enjoy the mild temperatures.

Warm weekend weather brought people out in droves to enjoy the unseasonably high temperatures.

Cincinnati parks were full of people enjoying the warm weather and passing through the area.

Washington Park was full of people and families with children on Saturday afternoon. People were also out at the dog park with their pets to play catch.

Some park visitor said it was hard to believe it was nearly 60 degrees in January. There were some who even shed their winter coats while others sat on a park bench eating an ice cream sundae.

The car wash was another hot spot around town. There was a line of cars to get into Parkway Auto Wash on Central Parkway.

Parkway management said they could service between 600 and 1000 cars on a warm day like Saturday.

“It’s been busy. Cars are dirty and it’s a nice day -- fifty degrees. What else are you going to do but get a car washed?” Debbie Collins, of Parkway Auto Wash, said.

Customers said it was worth the wait to get the dirty winter grime off their vehicles.

“I walked out and it was just a wonderful day. I decided to get in my car and take a drive. There was a line all the way to Frisch’s and I decided to just enjoy the day and the people down here doing what they’re doing,” Earl Brown, a West End resident, said.

The warm weather also boosted business at some downtown and Over the Rhine eateries as folks ventured out to enjoy the mild temperatures.